This book endeavours to move social work into a way of thinking that brings the Indigenous peoples of Australia to the vanguard. It is not a prescriptive text but calls upon social workers to reflect on the past, to analyse the present and to consider the future. There is an assumption that the readers will predominantly be social workers, social work students and other allied groups, who are the non-Indigenous majority. In this edition, I adopt a human rights framework as an explanatory scaffold. Human rights are gradually coming to the forefront of social work education, but application is not always evident. The book represents a modest attempt to link a human rights discourse with social work practice with Indigenous peoples and their c...
Abstract As Aboriginal peoples gain more access to schools of social work, the acad...
The second edition of Our Voices is a ground-breaking collection of writings from Aboriginal social ...
Social work in Australia requires educators to teach skills, knowledge, and Aboriginal ways of knowi...
In Social Work with Indigenous Communities - A human rights approach, Linda Briskman, social worker,...
Social Work: Field of Practice Third edition introduces students to a variety of fields of social wo...
Social work has a critical role in supporting families, young people and others with complex needs, ...
An Indigenous social work guided by Indigenous Australians' participation and experience that has, a...
This chapter presents a brief outline of Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous Australian Social-Health T...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the ter...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
The many Aboriginal and non Aboriginal social workers who work with Aboriginal communities to addres...
Social Work's contribution to Australia's legacy of colonisation, the Stolen Generation and ongoing ...
Written by a team of authors with a broad range of practice, teaching and research experience in the...
The health and welfare of Australia's Indigenous population is marked by recurring and seemingly int...
The aim of this research paper is to investigate how Aboriginal social workers apply the knowledge t...
Abstract As Aboriginal peoples gain more access to schools of social work, the acad...
The second edition of Our Voices is a ground-breaking collection of writings from Aboriginal social ...
Social work in Australia requires educators to teach skills, knowledge, and Aboriginal ways of knowi...
In Social Work with Indigenous Communities - A human rights approach, Linda Briskman, social worker,...
Social Work: Field of Practice Third edition introduces students to a variety of fields of social wo...
Social work has a critical role in supporting families, young people and others with complex needs, ...
An Indigenous social work guided by Indigenous Australians' participation and experience that has, a...
This chapter presents a brief outline of Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous Australian Social-Health T...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the ter...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
The many Aboriginal and non Aboriginal social workers who work with Aboriginal communities to addres...
Social Work's contribution to Australia's legacy of colonisation, the Stolen Generation and ongoing ...
Written by a team of authors with a broad range of practice, teaching and research experience in the...
The health and welfare of Australia's Indigenous population is marked by recurring and seemingly int...
The aim of this research paper is to investigate how Aboriginal social workers apply the knowledge t...
Abstract As Aboriginal peoples gain more access to schools of social work, the acad...
The second edition of Our Voices is a ground-breaking collection of writings from Aboriginal social ...
Social work in Australia requires educators to teach skills, knowledge, and Aboriginal ways of knowi...